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* Intersection with [[21st Street North]]
* Intersection with [[21st Street North]]
** North side ([[Block 23]])
** North side ([[Block 23]])
*** 2100: former site of [[First Christian Church]] and [[First Christian Church Education Building|Education Building]]
*** 2100: former site of [[First Christian Church Education Building|Education Building]] (built 1924)
*** 2126: [[Jefferson County Domestic Relations Court]], former location of [[Edwin Stephenson]]'s residence
*** 2126: [[Jefferson County Domestic Relations Court]], former location of [[Edwin Stephenson]]'s residence
** South side ([[Block 32]]
** South side ([[Block 32]]
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*** Birmingham Public Library parking
*** Birmingham Public Library parking
* Intersection with [[22nd Street North]]
* Intersection with [[22nd Street North]]
** 2217: former location of [[Esther Home]] (1925)
** North side ([[Block 24]])
*** Phillips High School parking
** South side ([[Block 31]])
*** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]], former site of [[Metropolitan Gardens]]
*** 2217: former location of [[Esther Home]] (1925)
* Intersection with [[23rd Street North]]
* Intersection with [[23rd Street North]]
** 2316: [[Phillips High School]] (former site of [[Central High School]] and [[John T. Terry residence]])
** North side ([[Block 25]])
** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]], former site of [[Metropolitan Gardens]] and [[Birmingham Conservatory of Music]]
*** 2316: [[Phillips Academy]] (2006-), former location of [[John T. Terry residence]] (built 1873), [[Central High School]] (1906-1918), [[Phillips High School]] (1923-2002)
** South side ([[Block 30]])
** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]], former site of [[Metropolitan Gardens]] and [[Birmingham Conservatory of Music]]
* Intersection with [[24th Street North]]
* Intersection with [[24th Street North]]
** 2400: [[YMCA Youth Building]], [[New City Church]]
** North side ([[Block 26]])
** [[Marconi Park]]
*** 2400: [[YMCA Youth Building]]
*** 2420: [[Birmingham Health Care]] clinic, former location of [[Simpson Methodist Church]] ( -1941), [[Central Church of Christ]] (1941-1990),
** South side ([[Block 29]])
*** [[Marconi Park]], formerly East End Park
* Intersection with [[25th Street North]]
* Intersection with [[25th Street North]]
** [[Jones Valley Teaching Farm]]
** North side ([[Block 27]])
** 2521: former site of [[RolleRink]]
*** [[Jones Valley Teaching Farm]]
** South side ([[Block 28]])
*** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]], former site of [[Metropolitan Gardens]]
*** 2521: former site of [[Central City Boys Club]], [[RolleRink]]
* Avenue continues under [[Elton B. Stephens Expressway]] ([[U.S. Highway 31]])
* Intersection with [[26th Street North]]
* Intersection with [[26th Street North]]
** 2801: [[Birmingham Winsupply]]
** 2828: [[Anchor Packaging Company]]
** 2828: [[Anchor Packaging Company]]
** 2900: [[Bayliss Machine & Welding]]
** 2930: [[Jim Harvey's Alignment Service]], [[D & H Auto Sales]]
** 2930: [[Jim Harvey's Alignment Service]], [[D & H Auto Sales]]
** 3000: former site of [[Richard McNally]] residence
** 2931: [[S & B Industrial Minerals]]
** 3100: former site of [[Children's Hospital]]
** 3000: [[Cline Tours]], former site of [[Richard McNally]] residence
** 3100: [[Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority]], former site of [[Children's Hospital]]
** 3101: [[1st Source Servall Appliance Parts]]
** 3101: [[1st Source Servall Appliance Parts]]
** 3125: [[VCM Sales]]
** 3200: [[TCI Tire Centers]]


===Kingston===
===Kingston===

Revision as of 14:22, 22 April 2016

7th Avenue North is a downtown street in Birmingham's northside.

The westernmost sections between Eufaula Avenue and 15th Street West and between 12th and 11th Street West near Birmingham-Southern College are known as 7th Avenue West. 7th Avenue North proper begins at 6th Street, but dies into the I-65 right of way after just two blocks.

The main stretch of 7th Avenue downtown picks up at 11th Street, just east of I-65, and runs straight into Birmingham City Hall at 19th Street. It picks up again on the other side of Linn Park, past Phillips High School and under the Elton B. Stephens Expressway, before ending at a railroad serving Sloss Furnaces just past 31st Street.

A one-block long section of 7th Avenue connects 41st Street to 42nd Place North at Whatley Elementary School. Another short section crosses from 43rd Street to Messer Airport Highway at 46th Street in Kingston. The easternmost segment runs through a residential area from southwest of 79th Street North to 83rd Street North, about four blocks northwest of East Lake. A single-engine plane crashed in that area on January 5, 2011, killing the pilot.

Electric lights were installed on 7th Avenue North from 19th to 21st Street in 1945 under the city's contract with the Birmingham Electric Company.

Notable locations

Smithfield

Fountain Heights

Central City

Kingston

North East Lake